SoftPedia: Today, Chinese mobile phone maker Oppo officially unveiled the long expected Oppo Find 5 smartphone, which is powered by Google’s Android operating system.
AnandTech- The Android landscape of today is dominated by a handful of different product lines - Galaxy, Nexus, One, Optimus - both in terms of marketshare as well as mindshare. So it’s nice to be sent a smartphone from a smaller device OEM, particularly one with top shelf specs, a good design, and an interesting plan for actually selling it.
GadgetW0rld.com - The Oppo Find 5 is now available in Europe for €399 Euros for the 16GB model and €429 Euros for the 32GB model.
Engadget - Big handset fans (we'll abstain from the ph-word) will soon have another option in the Oppo Find 5, as it's set to go on pre-order in China for 2,998 yuan ($485) on January 15th. That sum will get buyers there the 16GB model (pricing for the 32GB version in China hasn't been released), which Oppo will drop in the mail starting on January 29th in all its 5-inch, 1080P, quad-core glory.